Posted by Jon on Monday, November 29, 2010 at 5:03pm.
Now it's your turn.
I'll be glad to check your answer.
ok. i think the verb is becomes and the predicate noun is cheese?
You're right! :-)
Yes! :) what about this one: The cheese manufacturers sell the cheesse to food stores. would the verb be sell and thpredicate noun be cheese??
The verb is "sell." But it's not a linking verb so cannot be followed by a predicate noun. Its direct object is "cheese."
oh ok thank you!!! and this is the last one i promise.... Slowly the curd becomes more solid. verb: becomes and predicate adjective solid??
Correct! :-)
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